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Veterinary Surgeon - collaborative practice with low colleague turnover

Winnersh
£60k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Locally owned by Ben (MRCVS) and opened in 2013, we’re proud of our team and our low colleague turnover, and if you are looking to join a friendly practice with a great reputation in the local area, we have the role for you here at Winnersh Vets for Pets.

About Us

Purpose built and recently extended to include an additional colleague room and separate office space for our valued team, our well-established practice based in the heart of the local community also boasts 4 consultation rooms including x-ray and dental x-ray, a large prep area and operating theatre and separate cat and dog wards.

The Team

With a very low colleague turnover, you will be joining a friendly, longstanding team of 19 including 4 vets, 6 nurses, 7 receptionists, and administrator and Jen, our practice manager.

  • We do lots of routine surgeries and consults’ daily
  • One of our vets is currently doing a certificate in internal medicine
  • One vet is a certificate holder in ophthalmology
  • Another vet is very interested in orthopaedics
  • We also have one vet and RVNs with a keen interest in rabbits and small furries

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Your Day

Our days are well structured, and we normally have 3 vets on each day with designated operating vets and consulting vets. The days are broken up into morning and afternoon blocks with consults given 15 minutes as standard and with catch ups and lunch factored in throughout the day.

  • The operating vet does their own admits and then solely surgery for the day with time factored in afterwards to write notes and catch up on admin
  • We also hold monthly practice meetings and vet meetings are held every few weeks to catch up

This is a part time working 2 days a week, 8:30am- 7pm ideally on a Wednesday and Friday but these days are not set in stone. Also including just 1:4 Saturdays from 8am to 5pm

About You

Due to the nature of this role, we are looking for a vet with a broad range of GP skills. Confident in all aspects of everyday small animal medicine and surgery, we’re also looking for a vet skilled in building strong relationships with patients and clients and who is a fun, friendly and versatile colleague who enjoys working in a team.

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The Benefits

Offering a salary of up to £60,000 FTE and dependent on experience as you’d expect, we also offer all the standard benefits (pension, healthcare, paid memberships etc.) plus a few more, including generous practice discount and exclusive lifestyle and shopping discounts (up to 20% off at Pets at Home). We share the bank holidays and the Christmas rota and also get 5.6 weeks holiday raising to 6.6 weeks after 2 years’ service.

We’re also ideally located and within easy reach of local transport, just across the road from Winnersh Triangle train station and have a large unrestricted car park for those driving to us.

We want our colleagues to be as diverse as our clients. Our teams are inclusive and celebrate difference so if you meet our role requirements, we’d love to hear from you.

To find out more simply contact Laura on 07790 372441 or email southvets@vets4pets.com

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Skills

Small Animal Medicine
Surgery
Client Relationship Building
Teamwork
Communication
Veterinary Care
Internal Medicine
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics
Rabbit Care
Small Furry Animal Care

Location

Winnersh, England, United Kingdom

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